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Hyderabad Firm Hires Dog As Chief Happiness Officer: How Pets Can Boost Morale
Hyderabad Firm Hires Dog As Chief Happiness Officer: How Pets Can Boost Morale

News18

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • News18

Hyderabad Firm Hires Dog As Chief Happiness Officer: How Pets Can Boost Morale

Published By : Trending Desk Last Updated: A Hyderabad-based startup hired Denver, a golden retriever, as its Chief Happiness Officer (CHO) in an effort to improve staff morale and reduce stress at work. Hyderabad-based tech firm, Harvesting Robotics, has hired a golden retriever named Denver as its Chief Happiness Officer to improve staff morale and reduce stress at work. The co-founder, Rahul Arepaka, introduced their new team member to the internet in a heartwarming LinkedIn post that garnered significant online reactions. 'Meet our newest hire, Denver – Chief Happiness Officer. He doesn't code. He doesn't care. He just shows up, steals hearts, and keeps the energy up," the LinkedIn post read. 'CHO seems exhausted with the responsibility of making everyone happy," one user chuckled. 'Hey Denver Pawlson, it's a tough job you hold, pal. I can see the stress showing in your eyes. Need to call on those perks that your JD says you have," a second comment reads. Pets are recognised to significantly improve a person's happiness and general well-being. Pets at work can foster relationships, lower stress levels, and increase productivity. Here are five benefits of having pet-friendly workplaces. Stress Reduction Pets help employees feel more at ease, reduce anxiety, and create a more tranquil work environment by lowering cortisol levels. Improves Productivity Taking brief mental rests with dogs helps employees avoid burnout and return to work with greater energy and focus. Improves Motivation Pets provide happiness, friendship, and laughter, all of which can improve team morale and foster a more positive workplace atmosphere. Promotes Better Work-Life Balance Bringing pets to work reduces anxiety about leaving them home alone, which enhances everyday contentment and emotional wellness. Pets serve as social catalysts, encouraging stronger team connections, a more cooperative atmosphere, and conversations among coworkers. Employees who work in pet-friendly surroundings are more likely to stay with their firm, according to research from the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), and 91% say they feel more engaged at work, per the Indian Express. Upon deciding to bring in a pet to enhance the well-being of its employees, Harvesting Robotics was showered with affection and support. First Published: May 30, 2025, 11:16 IST

'Pawsitive vibes': Meet Denver, Hyderabad startup's Chief Happiness Officer who 'steals hearts, and keeps energy up'
'Pawsitive vibes': Meet Denver, Hyderabad startup's Chief Happiness Officer who 'steals hearts, and keeps energy up'

Mint

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Mint

'Pawsitive vibes': Meet Denver, Hyderabad startup's Chief Happiness Officer who 'steals hearts, and keeps energy up'

A LinkedIn post went viral after the co-founder of a Hyderabad-based tech start-up announced that his company hired a dog as its Chief Happiness Officer (CHO). The heartwarming post, which includes a photo of a golden retriever named Denver, has since garnered thousands of likes. In the LinkedIn post, Harvesting Robotics co-founder Rahul Arepaka said: 'Meet our newest hire, Denver – Chief Happiness Officer. He doesn't code. He doesn't care. He just shows up, steals hearts, and keeps the energy up. Also, we're officially pet-friendly now. Best decision. BTW: He's got the best perks in the company.' The start-up has hired Denver to help its employees deal with work-related stress and keep the office environment energised. Big companies such as Amazon, Google, and Zappos have embraced this trend for years, with many studies saying that having pets around can ease stress, spark conversations, and even boost productivity. Denver also has an official profile on LinkedIn, wherein it reads: 'As Chief Happiness Officer, I lead the charge in creating a positive, inclusive, and energized work environment: - Providing on-demand stress relief through timely walk-ins. - Monitoring team morale and issuing barks when affection quotas aren't met. - Participating in key meetings (especially the ones with snacks). - Boosting productivity through spontaneous play breaks. - Welcoming guests, vendors, and new hires with enthusiasm and curiosity." Rahul Arepaka's LinkedIn post has also attracted several comments. Some users expressed love for Denver, while others praised the company's decision. Here are some of the comments written by users on the post – – "Love this, won't mind having this kind of joyous and cute colleague." – "CHO seems exhausted with the responsibility of making everyone happy :).' – "Pets bring so much joy Glad to see you embracing this. Awesome initiative." – "Pawsitive vibes ahead." – 'Lovely hire indeed he would steal hearts…' – "Love this post! Denver's role sounds pawsitively perfect! He has got the best job in the company spreading smiles and tail wags, just pure joy our furry friends bring. So happy to see pets bringing happiness to the workplace and official part of the team."

Hyderabad startup hires golden retriever as Chief Happiness Officer, and the Internet can't handle the cuteness
Hyderabad startup hires golden retriever as Chief Happiness Officer, and the Internet can't handle the cuteness

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Hyderabad startup hires golden retriever as Chief Happiness Officer, and the Internet can't handle the cuteness

In the most heartwarming 'new hire' story you'll read all week, a Hyderabad-based startup has gone delightfully viral for hiring a golden retriever named Denver as its newest team member with a tail-wagging twist. Denver's official title? Chief Happiness Officer (CHO). And no, he doesn't code. He cuddles. The LinkedIn post that is breaking the internet Harvesting Robotics, a forward-thinking startup working on sustainable laser-weeding tech for farmers, made this adorable announcement through a LinkedIn post by co-founder Rahul Arepaka. The post, which quickly gathered thousands of likes and an avalanche of love-filled comments, introduced Denver with a perfect blend of sass and snuggles: 'Meet our newest hire, Denver - Chief Happiness Officer. He doesn't code. He doesn't care. He just shows up, steals hearts, and keeps the energy up. Also, we're officially pet-friendly now. Best decision. BTW: He's got the best perks in the company'. Naturally, the internet melted faster than a pup in a sunbeam. Internet reacts to Denver's hiring as a CHO Denver, who now trots around the Harvesting Robotics office stealing snacks, smiles, and snuggles, has unofficially become the most beloved new recruit on LinkedIn. With silky ears, golden fluff, and an unbeatable tail-wag-to-stress ratio, he's redefining workplace wellness, one belly rub at a time. Reactions poured in faster than a pup chasing a tennis ball. 'CHO seems exhausted with the responsibility of making everyone happy,' quipped one user. '4 paws, 0 stress & 100% tail-wagging positivity!' wrote another. 'We need more CHOs – global mandate and perfect RTO vision!' demanded a fan. And perhaps the most relatable: 'I wouldn't have left my seat, wouldn't have let him leave mine for sure.' The corporate initiatives towards a pet-friendly workspace continue to increase As companies around the world explore more empathetic and wellness-oriented work cultures, the rise of pet-friendly offices is becoming a tail-wagging trend. Giants like Amazon, Google, and Zappos have long welcomed furry friends into the workplace, with studies showing that animals help reduce stress, boost productivity, and encourage collaboration. In fact, research from the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) found that 87% of employees in pet-friendly offices are more likely to stay with their company, and 91% feel more engaged. So while Denver may not be squashing bugs in the code, he's absolutely squashing stress in the office and let's be honest, that might be even more important. With four paws, a big heart, and no deadlines to meet, Denver is making the world and Harvesting Robotics a happier place, one woof at a time. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.

Hyderabad Startup Hires Golden Retriever As 'Chief Happiness Officer', Internet Approves
Hyderabad Startup Hires Golden Retriever As 'Chief Happiness Officer', Internet Approves

NDTV

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Hyderabad Startup Hires Golden Retriever As 'Chief Happiness Officer', Internet Approves

A Hyderabad-based robotics startup is winning hearts online, not for its tech, but for its latest recruit: a golden retriever named Denver, appointed as the company's Chief Happiness Officer (CHO). Harvesting Robotics, which focuses on sustainable agriculture through laser-weeding technology, recently welcomed Denver to its team. Co-founder Rahul Arepaka introduced the four-legged colleague in a now-viral LinkedIn post, saying, "He doesn't code. He doesn't care. He just shows up, steals hearts, and keeps the energy up." The post has received over 12,000 likes and hundreds of comments, with many praising the startup's pet-friendly policy and Denver's undeniable charm. "We're officially pet-friendly now. Best decision," Arepaka added, noting that Denver enjoys the "best perks in the company." Social media users were quick to respond with enthusiasm. "Looks like Denver is already the top performer in the vibes department," one user wrote. Another joked, "CHO seems exhausted with the responsibility of making everyone happy."

Hyderabad IT Startup Appoints Dog as Chief Happiness Officer to Reduce Workplace Stress
Hyderabad IT Startup Appoints Dog as Chief Happiness Officer to Reduce Workplace Stress

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

Hyderabad IT Startup Appoints Dog as Chief Happiness Officer to Reduce Workplace Stress

We all know how stressful a corporate job can be. In IT companies especially, employees are constantly juggling targets, meetings, and project deadlines, which only adds to their stress levels. During such times, it's essential to take short breaks and find ways to reduce stress for better health and well-being. In this context, a Hyderabad-based IT startup has come up with an innovative idea. The company has appointed a Chief Happiness Officer to help employees unwind during working hours. What's new about that? Here's the twist — the role has been assigned to a golden retriever dog named Denver! The startup, Harvesting Robotics, provides farmers with laser-based weeding technology solutions. One of its co-founders, Rahul, shared the update on his LinkedIn account. He mentioned that Denver, the newly appointed Chief Happiness Officer, may not be writing any code — but he's already winning the hearts of the team. Denver's full-time job is to lift spirits, reduce stress, and energize employees throughout the day. This move highlights the importance of companies paying attention not just to productivity, but also to employee emotional well-being and mental health. The initiative has received positive responses online, with many people appreciating the unique approach. Big tech companies like Google and Amazon have long adopted pet-friendly policies in the workplace. According to the Human Animal Bond Research Institute, 91% of employees in pet-friendly offices are more engaged, and 87% are more likely to stay with their employer.

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